Article 126765 of comp.os.vms: Path: nntpd.lkg.dec.com!crl.dec.com!crl.dec.com!bloom-beacon.mit.edu!senator-bedfellow.mit.edu!space.mit.edu!davis From: davis@space.mit.edu (John E. Davis) Newsgroups: vmsnet.sources.d,comp.os.vms Subject: New VMS newsreader available! Date: 9 Aug 1995 21:31:06 GMT Organization: Center for Space Research Lines: 39 Distribution: world Message-ID: <40b9er$hvn@senator-bedfellow.MIT.EDU> Reply-To: davis@space.mit.edu NNTP-Posting-Host: wiwaxia.mit.edu X-Newsreader: slrn (0.7.6.0) Xref: nntpd.lkg.dec.com vmsnet.sources.d:2966 comp.os.vms:126765 Hi, My slrn newsreader has been ported to VMS by Andrew.Greer@vuw.ac.nz. It should work fine under most VMS TCP/IP packages. It is available via anonymous ftp from space.mit.edu in pub/davis/slrn. It is distributed as a gzipped unix tar file so you will need the appropriate tools to extract the sources. Since this is the first release of slrn for VMS, please do not hesitate to report any problems that you may encounter. Here is a list of features that slrn boasts. Please do not let the list give you the impression that slrn is too complicated to use. In fact, I claim that it is the most friendly newsreader available. * True referenced-based threading * Draws a colored thread tree using line drawing characters * Multiple server support * Multiple windows - Header summary window showing threads - Article window * Customizable - Keybindings - Colors For example, the default colors, say, using a color xterm such as rxvt, shows the top status bar in blue on white, the author's name in the header summary window as magenta on white, the thread tree as red lines connecting subject titles, the window status lines appear as yellow on blue, the article headers in the article window are cyan on white, the quoted text appears as red on white, and the body of the article appears as blue on white. - Server -> newsrc mappings * Smart screen updating * Online help which is also customizable * Automatic reconnect if server drops connection * Fast on slow modem connections. It does not read the whole active file like many other newsreaders. * Compile with TERM support under Linux